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With Less than a Year Until the Election, Lula's Government Wants to Reinforce Its Discourse on Security.

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Following the operation in Rio, the Presidential Palace seeks to counter the opposition's narrative and focus on concrete actions.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defended the integration of the country’s different police forces into an anti-drug policy that leaves no victims, commenting on Tuesday’s police operation that left 132 dead in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s deadliest. In a message spread on its social networks, the president insisted that the fight against crime should focus on weakening the financial structures of drug trafficking. The ruler recalled th…

The raid that killed 138 people in the favelas was ordered by the Bolsonarian governor Cláudio Castro and arrived a few days after the beginning of the climate conference to be held in Brazil. The operation by some is interpreted as a way of weakening Lula and discrediting the mayor of the city Paes

Following the operation in Rio, the Presidential Palace seeks to counter the opposition's narrative and focus on concrete actions.

·Brazil
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Assuring the p blica, the theme of which is that the left-wing custom is the priority of the discussions is from the Lula government (PT) with the crisis resulting from the mega opera or against the fact of the Red Command, repositioning the petitioner into the defense. Read more (1/01/2025

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This week, some 2,500 heavily armed military and civilian police, supported by blind vehicles and helicopters, entered the barracks of the German and Penha complexes in an operation against one of Brazil's most powerful criminals.

The mega-operation against organized crime in Rio de Janeiro generated a significant political impact, reaching more than 124 million people on social networks in just 72 hours. The action provoked an intense debate on public security and highlighted political disputes, although the authorities rejected this dimension. The data are from the DATRIX consultation and were analyzed in the CNN 360° CNN by political and social scientist Antonio Lavare…

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Gazeta Do Povo broke the news in Curitiba, Brazil on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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